The VEX Robotics World Championship – High School Division was held in St. Louis, USA from April 21–24, 2026, bringing together the top teams from around the world to compete for the highest honor in global robotics. As the largest and most competitive robotics competition in the world, the VEX High School Division represents the highest level of student robotics engineering, strategy, and performance.



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TechBlazers 16610A Highlights
At this year’s championship, TechBlazers 16610A delivered a breakthrough performance on the world stage.
·Create Award Recognized for originality, engineering creativity, and innovative robot design.

·Division Champions (with Shanghai 9123C) A high-performance alliance that demonstrated strong strategy, communication, and execution under pressure.

·Advanced to the DOME (Innovate Division Representative) Qualified to the DOME stage, representing the Innovate Division among the top teams in the world. ·World Championship Finalist Finished as 2nd Place World Championship Finalist, marking one of the highest achievements in global VEX competition.
·World Championship Finalist Finished as 2nd Place World Championship Finalist, marking one of the highest achievements in global VEX competition.

Built on Innovation, Teamwork, and Execution
This season was defined not only by results, but by how those results were achieved: • Innovation in robot design • Strong alliance with Shanghai 9123C • Consistent execution under world-class pressure
A Season That Defines Growth
This season was not a single moment of success, but a long process built through multiple stages of competition, constant iteration, and real-world problem solving.
As the season progressed, the level of competition intensified. Adjustments were made after every event—mechanical improvements, programming refinements, and alliance strategy optimization—all driven by real match data and field experience.
Reaching the VEX Robotics World Championship in St. Louis marked the highest point of the journey. Competing alongside the best teams in the world required not only technical strength, but also adaptability, teamwork, and the ability to perform under extreme pressure.
Looking back, this season represents more than awards and rankings—it reflects growth in engineering thinking, competition mindset, and global collaboration experience.
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This journey is just one example of what students can achieve through robotics—strategy, engineering, teamwork, and global competition experience all in one platform.
If you are interested in robotics, engineering, or competitive STEM challenges, TechBlazers is currently welcoming new students to join our VEX program. Whether you are a beginner or already have experience, there is always room to grow, build, and compete on the world stage.
Step into robotics. Build. Compete. Go global!


